Sentences with phrase «how about murder»

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The three women inside, Shelia Clark, Darlene Vives, and Janoi Frye, talk about how they're going to visit their men, who are locked up for either murder or attempted murder.
«Mark Zoinkerburg At It Again» and «Op - Ed: How Come Everyone Talks About How I Stole Facebook But Nobody Talks About How I Murdered Eduardo Saverin» filled the spots where real news once lived on The Harvard Crimson.
Fuhrman has since written numerous books about crime, including The Murder Business: How the Media Turns Crime Into Entertainment and Subverts Justice and Silent Witness: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo's Death.
Interview: Actor Prakash Raj Talks About Pushback Against The BJP And How Gauri Lankesh's Murder Changed Him
How do you feel about the countless people your «peaceful» organization has murdered over the past 2000 years?
How can he sit up there and make a speech about the murder of children while supporting it at the same time?
They talk about an attack on religious teachings while speaking at an NRA event about how abortion is murdering unborn children while at the same time wanting to go to war and bomb thousands of innocent men, women, children, as well as innocent pregnant women with unborn babies.
Let's look at these one by one: Murder: You know how God feels about Murder but in case you forgot please see below: EXD 20:13 Cheese, do you consider it Murder when Soldiers fight in a just war?
As one who sat on a jury in a murder case in a state that is not shy about executions, I am aware of how important it is to make sure the right person is convicted.
Before you all go into a speel about how Christians have murdered tons of people please keep it in context.
Taking his place is Channing Dungey, who has been instrumental in bringing about hits like Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, Quantico and Once Upon a Time.
The Serial podcast (which is not affiliated with Undisclosed) opened up new questions about the 16 - year - old murder case and how police handled the investigation, but it will be covering an entirely new case when it comes back for the second season.
Hello!!!!!!!!! How about the government arrests some innocent guy and puts him on death row for a murder someone else did.
You get the sense that he doesn't have the time to do murder boards with his staff about how he is going to answer questions.
How about all the credit for children with cancer... hmmm... while we're at it, how about all the credit for wars, murders, and all other things he knew was going to happen, but neglected to act on How about all the credit for children with cancer... hmmm... while we're at it, how about all the credit for wars, murders, and all other things he knew was going to happen, but neglected to act on how about all the credit for wars, murders, and all other things he knew was going to happen, but neglected to act on it.
Not all of us die of disease, however; murder, accidents, suicide, and euthanasia are alternative ways of dying, and he describes how and why they, too, bring about death.
How about you go look up to see how many millions were murdered in the name of «God» and then get back to us with an informed rebuttHow about you go look up to see how many millions were murdered in the name of «God» and then get back to us with an informed rebutthow many millions were murdered in the name of «God» and then get back to us with an informed rebuttal.
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did not have him stoned to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing to do with the fact that David was king and probably would not have commanded his own stoning to keep the law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how much he loved keeping every commandment in the law).
How were the firstborns to die — tangible murder, or a disease brought about by poor birthing conditions engineered by the medical community of the time, or by a pulse from the Anananunki planet that could be attributed to a weak, ineffectual god assigned to this sector of the universe and passed off as omnipotent because He thought he was, or knew he had to pretend to be, to give humans Any Hope AT ALL?
People are always talking about how «More murders have been committed in the name of one religion or another than any other cause», but they fail to talk about all the pointless ones that happen ALL the time for reasons that have NOTHING to do at all with religion.
Finally, Anselm's thought about the atonement, so centered in an awe - full sense of human sin, always left unanswered the question: If the human creature is subject to eternal damnation for having eaten of one miserable apple, how much more unforgivable is the murder of God's son?
and also about how pleased he is for the founding of the united stated on stolen indian land, and of the trail of tears, and of cruel slavery of afrians by all these good «christians», and about the heartwarming crusades, and do nt forget about the murder of all the jews done by hitler in the name of christianity... because all the nazis know jews killed christ in the first place
How ofter have you taught your students about slavery and murder all allowed by the bible?
«I didn't like how Germans were murdering Jews by the millions, even invading other countries in order to find more Jews to murder, but I didn't say anything about it because I wasn't German.»
I would bet that the gay neighbor in the 1999 film American Beauty, who, it is implied, loves guns, collects Nazi trinkets, and turns to murder all because he represses his own urges, formed more people's views about how to regard homosexuals than did the entire decade's research into psychosexuality by the whole scientific community.
Soon after her murder, reports emerged about how one of the shooters had found Bernall under a table, pointed a gun at her head and asked, «Do you believe in God?»
How about the Manmasi National Christian Army and the National Liberation Front of Tripura, who force Hindus to convert at gun point and are known to encourage the murder of Hindu children?
Look how upset everyone is about the news of the father that murdered his two young boys.
For example, you might ask an atheist opponent «You say you like murdering small children on Wednesdays, could you explain how this fits with your beliefs about string theory?»
Jus tthink how much LESS hate and murder and misery there would be in this world if people would just not worry about everyone else's religion.
How about Iain Dale publishing incitement to murder?
It is a stark reminder of how unpredictable governing a city like New York is: most of the people interviewed by the Observer about the mayor's first year in office spoke to the paper before the murder of the police officers, which will amount to one of the biggest challenges the mayor will face in his first term.
How a young woman forced to used a wheel chair, treated for several illnesses ended up in prison for her mother's murder — Gypsy Rose Blanchard grew up not knowing much about the world outside of...
Given how Mr. Heineman introduces Dr. Mireles — with a ghastly story about a murdered family and an image of three severed human heads — these questions about self - protection may sound reasonable and necessary.
[Mendes is] smart about pacing and rhythm and an astute judge of when to go for the joke and how to let his actors run the show, as opposed to the show — the explosions and murders and such — flattening the actors.
«Though this episode largely focused on the fallout from «Sunny's» brutal murders, it was also still about the show's central theme of how Ray, and what he does, affects his family.»
After giggling about how Ike Turner was just a skinny little thing, Eve calls their payback murders «getting [their] Tina on.»
Longo agrees to help Mike write a book about the murders as long as Mike will only publish the book after the trial and he will teach Longo how to write.
This new US trailer from Netflix presents the story entirely differently - about hackers and hacking our augmented reality, and how one of them is getting away with murders by erasing memories.
He has a sagelike quality, spinning yarns about a woman on trial for murdering her husband or invoking Euclid to make moral sense of how to handle the Confederate delegation en route to Washington, using these ostensible digressions to illuminate truths he presents as self - evident.
«It's very hard for us to speak righteously about the rest of anything if we haven't cleaned our own house,» said Shonda Rhimes, the executive producer of the television series «Grey's Anatomy,» «Scandal» and «How to Get Away With Murder,» who has been closely involved with the group.
Although the subject matter is bleak, as no one in their right mind would find a story about missing, abandoned, or murdered children to be entertaining, the tale reels you in and commands your interest from beginning to end, even through a fractured mid-section, extra endings, and an epilogue that can be read as either disappointed or hopeful, depending on how much you choose to read into it.
Shot (with one exception) in black and white by Florian Ballhaus (son of Michael), the film is set to a score that is more industrial sound than music; yet, it is the combination of the clinically clean black - and - white cinematography, the disturbing score, and the narrative's single - minded focus on the protagonist's actions (there is no moment when the film seeks to psychologise him) by which the film manages to simultaneously solicit, on the one hand, our fascination with and, increasingly, horror about the events depicted — even long after Herold has proven how scarily easy it is for him to order mass murder (and, whenever necessary, to set an example by killing himself)-- and, on the other hand, to ensure that we keep some intellectual distance from the diegetic events.
Other winners announced include «The Peanuts Movie» for Best Animated Film; Nelson George's film about Misty Copeland, «A Ballerina's Tale,» for Best Documentary»; Rick Famuyiwa's «Dope» script for Best Screenplay; the «Furious 7» tune «See You Again» for Best Song; ABC's «Black - ish» for Best TV Comedy; ABC's «How to Get Away With Murder» for Best TV Drama; and Starz's «Survivor's Remorse» for Best Cable / New Media TV Show.
Open Grave (R for profanity, disturbing violence and graphic images) Murder mystery about an amnesia victim (Sharlto Copley) who wakes up in a pit of dead bodies with no idea who he is, how he got there, or who the killer is.
A much more intriguing follow - up from a female director is We Need to Talk About Kevin, starring the ever - so - divine Tilda Swinton as a woman dealing with the guilt of her son committing a mass murder and recounting how their fractured relationship played a part.
I think the most impressive aspect about Brick is how easily Johnson is able to get us to buy into this seemingly alternate universe full of deep - thinking teenage characters, esoteric jargon, and events that would normally strain a straightforward film's plausibility, such as bizarre drugs, weird criminal organizations, murder and double - crosses.
What You Need To Know: We don't know about you, but between the «Paradise Lost» trilogy and 2012's «West Of Memphis,» we start to question about how much more there is to be said about the shocking West Memphis Three murder trial and subsequent fight for justice that's been ongoing for the past twenty years.
Next up will be Death On The Nile, which depending on how one feels about Murder Of Roger Ackroyd, is probably Christie's third or fourth most famous novel.
Forest Whitaker (Zuri) The prolific Oscar winner has a busy slate with three more films lined up for 2018, including the thriller «How It Ends,» and «LAbyrinth» about the murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious BIG.
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